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Shop to your heart's content at this unique mall of converted warehouses located along the Mississippi waterfront. Choose from more than 140 stores and grab a snack at the food court, which offers a great view of the dock.

About Riverwalk Marketplace

Shop to your heart's content at this unique mall of converted warehouses located along the Mississippi waterfront. Choose from more than 140 stores and grab a snack at the food court, which offers a great view of the dock.

This is a great indoor mall, located along the Mississippi River. It offers a wide selection of retail outlet stores, a food court and entertainment. You can also sip libations while walking through this mall, there being a Fat Tuesday stand in the food court....More

We're semi-local in that we have a condo in New Orleans for weekends. Yes we sometimes come here to shop, but it's not "New Orleans". It's like any outlet mall anywhere, except that it's on the Mississippi. It's usually crowded. I like the Tommy Bahama...More

Dined here for quick lunch in June 2011. Located at the end of canal street off to the right. Many places of all different price ranges to eat. Even a few places that sell fresh produce. Souvenir stands and shops too. Complex over looks the...More

Not wanting to spend my time at the casino with others on my seniors bus tour, began looking for alternatives in the area & new to the city, I saw the Riverwalk & headed there. Half is outdoors & half is air conditioned-- we did...More

Good way to see the river. There are shops and a steamboat that has cruises. There are some good photo ops there as well

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